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England: Children step back into the classroom as lockdown eases
Schools have reopened, nursing home rules have been relaxed and two people can now meet outside.
Elon Musk’s Tesla building giant battery to plug into Texas grid
A Tesla subsidiary is quietly building a more than 100 megawatt energy storage project in Angleton, Texas, the US.
Trial implicating Honduran president in drug trafficking begins
US prosecutors say Juan Orlando Hernandez accepted bribes from drug cartels, the president has denied the allegations
Myanmar women risk it all to challenge the junta
Since 1988, Myanmar women have been the backbone of the fight for democracy.
Biden to sign two orders on gender equity in policy, education
Orders create special council on gender in White House and call for review of Department of Education policy.
What’s behind the Morocco-Germany diplomatic dispute?
Morocco has suspended contact with the German embassy and German cultural organisations, prompting tit-for-tat moves.
Kenya’s Lornah Kiplagat outruns COVID to keep training champions
Kenya’s High Altitude Training Centre is not as busy this year due to COVID, but its founder is not slowing down.
Israel starts vaccinating Palestinian workers after delays
Israel starts to inoculate Palestinian workers over two months after launching vaccination blitz of its own population.
Bilkis Dadi of Shaheen Bagh, a modern-day Rani Ki Jhansi
India's 83-year-old protesting grandmother and the warrior queen who inspires her.
Syria’s Bashar al-Assad and wife Asma test positive for COVID-19
The president's office says the couple are in good health and will continue to work while in isolation at home.
Zainab’s Legacy: A father’s fight for justice in Pakistan
A grief-stricken father seeks justice after his seven-year-old daughter is raped and murdered in Pakistan.
‘Disparities we had before played out during the pandemic’
British Medical Association chief Chaand Nagpaul on the failure to protect ethnic minorities, and what can be done now.
‘No winning’: US working mothers on losing ground to COVID
For International Women's Day, Al Jazeera spoke to mothers in the US about how the crisis has impacted their work.
Niger’s outgoing president wins coveted Mo Ibrahim prize
Mahamadou Issoufou awarded the 2020 Ibrahim Prize for leading his people on a 'path of progress'.
Thousands of Indian women join farmers’ protests against new laws
Thousands of female farmers hold sit-ins and a hunger strike outside India's capital to mark International Women's Day.
What is behind the rise in Saudi-Houthi tit-for-tat attacks?
The Yemeni group and Saudi Arabia have been engaged in tit-for-tat attacks amid renewed US efforts to end the conflict.
Black public figures empathise with Meghan after Oprah interview
Serena Williams, Amanda Gorman among celebrities commenting on Meghan's allegations of racism at the palace.
Senegal opposition leader Ousmane Sonko to appear in court
Detained opposition leader to appear before a judge on Monday as his supporters urged to return to the streets.
Lebanon: Protests continue over political, economic crises
Roads across Lebanon blocked as protesters come out for the seventh consecutive day.
In Pictures: Nigerian women use fashion to ease the trauma of war
In displacement camps in northeast Nigeria, dressmaking helps women earn an income and dream of a brighter future.
US says decision unclear on May 1 ‘force posture’ in Afghanistan
US says 'all options remain on table' for remaining 2,500 troops, adding it has made no decision on May 1 commitment.
Hong Kong’s Lam welcomes electoral changes, hints at vote delay
Carrie Lam praises China's 'patriots' plan, says electoral reforms could delay vote for city's legislative council.
Inflation fears tamp down markets despite latest US stimulus
While the $1.9 trillion stimulus package is expected to spur quicker global economic recovery, inflation fears persist.
‘Repeat of what happened in Myanmar’: India detains 160 Rohingya
Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir send dozens of Rohingya refugees to 'holding centre' as activists decry move.
Pope ends historic Iraq visit with messages of coexistence
Pope Francis leaves Iraq after touring four cities in the first ever papal visit to the Middle Eastern country.
What is International Women’s Day for Black women?
It is a reminder of the erasure of Black feminist struggles.
‘As if she had never existed’: The graveyards for murdered women
In the Kurdish region of northern Iraq, female victims of 'honour killings' lie buried in unmarked graves.
Deadly fire rips through migrant facility in Yemen: UN
At least eight people killed and 170 injured in a fire at a migrant detention facility in the capital Sanaa, IOM says.
Thai prosecutor indicts 18 over anti-government protests
All 18 protesters were charged with sedition, while three leaders were also charged with insulting Thailand's monarchy.
South Korea, US agree on new cost-sharing deal for troops
Washington says Seoul agreed to 'a meaningful increase' in its contribution to the cost of US forces in South Korea.
The 97-year-old Sikh grandmother feeding London’s homeless
As a baby she was left to die on a rubbish dump. Now, she is determined to help others for as long as she can.
Japan’s dilemma: Should it use nuclear to achieve climate goals?
Japan will have to restart most reactors it shut post-Fukushima to meet its climate change obligations, officials warn.
‘Leo loves Barca’: Laporta hopeful on Messi after election win
Laporta became president for a second time as club members voted him in to replace Bartomeu.
‘Indian state is afraid of strong women’: Activist Safoora Zargar
Charged under a stringent anti-terror law, jailed for weeks despite her pregnancy, Zargar shares her ordeal in prison.
Key oil price surges above $70 after attack on Saudi facilities
Brent crude futures rose above $70 first time since COVID-19 pandemic began while US crude was its highest in two years.
US urges IT network firms to secure controls after cyberattack
White House official says threat to computer networks remains 'active' despite Microsoft software patch.
China still 30 years from being a top manufacturer: Ex-minister
Former industry minister Miao Wei says China's basic capabilities are 'still weak', risks have significantly increased.
Nationwide strike in Myanmar as anti-coup campaign intensifies
Some 18 labour organisations have called on people - union and non-union - to stop work until democracy is restored.
Meghan accuses UK royals of racism over son’s skin colour
Couple, who moved to the US a year ago, lay bare their experiences of the British monarchy in Oprah Winfrey interview.
Australia cuts Myanmar military ties amid ‘rising death toll’
Australia was among 13 countries said to have been providing assistance to military that mounted a coup last month.
Top New York state lawmaker says Cuomo ‘must resign’
Pressure is mounting on Governor Andrew Cuomo to step down amid allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct.
Will elections lead to stability in Ivory Coast?
Voters to choose new Parliament following a violent presidential election.
Bolivians vote in local, regional polls amid COVID-19 concerns
About 7.1 million people will head to polling stations across the country for the mandatory vote on Sunday.
Houthis fire missiles, drones at Saudi oil facilities
Yemen's Houthi rebels fire ballistic missiles and drones at oil facilities and military sites in Saudi Arabia.
French billionaire MP Olivier Dassault dies in helicopter crash
French President Emmanuel Macron calls Dassault's 'sudden death' a 'tragic loss'.
Huge blasts in Equatorial Guinea’s Bata kill many, wound hundreds
President Teodoro Obiang says blasts caused by negligence related to use of dynamite at military base.
Jordan PM reshuffles cabinet months after government’s formation
Officials appointed include successors to interior and justice ministers after both quit last week after COVID breach.
Pressure mounts on president as Senegal braces for fresh protests
Macky Sall urged to engage in dialogue ahead of a planned new round of opposition protests starting Monday.
Biden signs order to promote US voting rights, access
Executive order comes as Republicans are pushing to tighten voting restrictions following 2020 presidential defeat.
Chauvin trial highlights divide between US city, activists
As jury selection begins Monday, the City of Minneapolis touts community partnership while organisers remain sceptical.
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